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    all weekend, but I could never bring myself to accomplish anything. I know I was under a lot of stress from my other classes at that time, but I had the option to put more work into that piece. Instead, I decided those nights that it was a better choice to sit on the couch and binge watch my favorite shows. Due to this decision, my essay was raw and unedited. It also dismissed some of the authors far too hastily, and did not give them the respect they…

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    Academic Dishonesty In technically terms I have been academically dishonest on numerous occasions. Most of these being in high school. These instances have been mostly within my group of friends who are pressured by our parents to do as best we can in school. Our group had different specialties in which people would say we were complete “nerds” in. Since we were in similar classes and had our different specialties we would use each other as resources while doing assignments. Sometimes it was…

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    The human brain is a fascinating yet complex notion to grasp for the majority of people. Only a handful of individuals have truly discovered the many intricate components of the mind; however, even they still have a long way to go before they can absorb the infinite miracles of the brain. It is for this reason that people fail to maximize their full potential while trying to learn new material, recall old information, or apply newly learned knowledge. In the University Lecture Series 2015, Dr.…

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    AP Composition Reflection

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    exemplify my patience for excellence in your class is by attending your SAT classes every Tuesday and Thursday. Although these classes are not required I know they will have a positive impact on the quality of my writing and my proficiency in multiple choice questions. With the use of careful planning, dedication, and patience I will achieve my ideal goal for the current semester of ending the course with an A and passing the AP exam with a 4 or a…

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    The amount of surgical errors in medicine has steadily increased. One reason for this escalation can be linked back to a decline in anatomical knowledge (12,24). Without anatomical knowledge, vital roles within health and medical fields cannot exist. Lack of anatomical knowledge prevents accurate diagnosis, treatment, and hinders the essential skill in medicine to locate, describe, and relate structures (3,14,22). Utilizing cadaver based labs in undergraduate programs is essential for…

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    The purpose of this study was to examine whether reading comprehension can be maintained as reading rate increased. In the study, in order for individuals to respond appropriately to the multiple choice questions, they needed to understand what each sentence was about as well as understand the meaning of the words in the sentence. The component of idea maintenance from the memory construct was addressed. When individuals read a sentence, they…

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    Why Do Friendships End?

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    asks, before I made the discussion to end my friendship, were there any type of communication made to better the relationship or help the relationship stay together. Then the study asks, after the end of the friendship, did I feel as I made the right choice and what would I change about. The study wanted to see if outside factors played a role in the ending of my friendship as well so it gave examples of friends moving, family members dying, or their parents divorcing as reason to why…

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    A problem with standardized testing, such as the ACT and the SAT, is that anyone can learn how to take a multiple choice test without having to learn the materials related to the test question. For example, a student took a class teaching them how to look at the wording of the question for hints or clues to what is being asked, decide which answer choices make the most sense, and then eliminate the questions they feel are not correct. Therefore, eliminating the possibility to be creative and use…

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    How was student achievement of the CLO monitored? Student achievement of the CLO was monitored through the use of multiple types of formative and summative assessments. Pre-assessments were used as a way of finding out how much my students knew about the unit we were teaching when they were first being introduced to a new unit or topic. The pre-assessment was made up of varied levels of questions that would be used on a summative assessment at the end of unit. This was helpful because it…

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    Summaive Assessment Essay

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    The eligible content aspect defines the content that the anchors should cover and even though not all content will be tested it prescribes the range of knowledge that the students should be equipped with in the preparation of their exams. The academic standards are specific to each area of study and for each grade. The system has prescribed core standard s for English and arts, mathematics and core standards for reading and writing in other units. For mathematics the core standards are meant to…

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